semy

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To bag or not to bag thats thewhelie bin question
« on: August 24, 2004, 10:45:01 pm »
hi all,

i was talking to a fello wheelie bin cleaner today and they said wheelie bin lining was a bad idea, they said about the cost and being a pain in the rear ??????

just wondered what your thought on it was ,i thought it is a great idea ,easier cleaning etc etc etc

oh and what price do you pay for them and what company ???? the best i found was 12 each but had to buy 400 quids worth  :'(




George-Reid

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Re: To bag or not to bag thats thewhelie bin quest
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2004, 11:41:28 pm »
Semy
Bag is the winner every time you just have to learn the way to put them in and out I know that sounds daft but if you do it wrong windy day etc it is a pain.

It definitely speeds up the cleaning and is also a good sales pitch as the customer thinks you do it for them but they are wrong it makes your life so much easier.

To do this it must be a good quality bag and it must fit correctly a thin bag will just tear and is not worth using an over size bag will just fall inside and be of no use.

We use 30X46X54 130 Gram
we buy 20,000 at a time at a cost around 9p per bag will need to check exact figures with accounts in the morning and also supplier.

Hope this helps

George
Spectrum Advanced Services Ltd
The Specialist In Wheeled Bin Washing
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